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. >> today, it's known as the stockholm syndrome, named for the hostages held in a stockholm bank robberyympathized with their captors, even while their lives were threatened. experts say this occurs to hostages when four things happen -- a traumatic shock, isolation, indoctrination, and the promise of a reward. >> the shooting of the dog gives a very visual and powerful demonstration of the dangerousness of the man that was her captor and brings it home. and then being assaulted physically, pretty powerful stuff, you know? it's as stressful, almost, as you can get. >> for candra, the cascade mountains provided the isolation, and brown indoctrinated her by repeatedly telling her that the shooting was an accident. her reward was survival, escape from repeated rape, and the fear she may have been responsible for her husband's murder. >> the reward in candra torres' case wasn't just coming out of the woods alive. the reward was then she wouldn't feel guilty about being an instrument of her husband's death. >> candra didn't just accept brown's story of an accidental shooting, she actually bel
. >> today, it's known as the stockholm syndrome, named for the hostages held in a stockholm bank robberyympathized with their captors, even while their lives were threatened. experts say this occurs to hostages when four things happen -- a traumatic shock, isolation, indoctrination, and the promise of a reward. >> the shooting of the dog gives a very visual and powerful demonstration of the dangerousness of the man that was her captor and brings it home. and then being assaulted...
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a bank robbery in stockholm.ostage is waiting for the robber to get out of jail to marry him. >> what?! >> just this traumatic experience in which the individual is reduced to total helplessness and begins to identify in a human sense with the captor. >> good evening. patti hearst has been taken into custody. the fbi says patti hearst was picked up today in san francisco. the hearst newspaper heiress has been missing for 19 months. >> by the time patti is finally apprehended, it's almost anticlimactic. patti's famous line when she's taken to the courthouse and asked her occupation, she replies, you are began guerilla. >> miss hearst was brought into a group of young people who saw themselves as political idealists. their story seems to say something about the futility of terrorism as a short cut for persuasion. somehow the message doesn't seem to be reaching the weather underground or northern ireland or the middle east. >> good evening. for the second time in a month, arab terrorists have staged a bloody attack
a bank robbery in stockholm.ostage is waiting for the robber to get out of jail to marry him. >> what?! >> just this traumatic experience in which the individual is reduced to total helplessness and begins to identify in a human sense with the captor. >> good evening. patti hearst has been taken into custody. the fbi says patti hearst was picked up today in san francisco. the hearst newspaper heiress has been missing for 19 months. >> by the time patti is finally...
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another action-packed stop -- next up, the triathletes square off in stockholm, sweden. thanks for watching and goodbye. ♪ announcer: "brilliant ideas," powered by hyundai motors. narrator: the contemporary art world is vibrant and booming as never before. it's a 21st century phenomenon, a global industry in its own right. "brilliant ideas" looks at the artists at the heart of this, artists with a unique power to astonish, challenge, and shock, push boundaries, ask new questions, and see the world afresh. in this program, luke jerram. ♪
another action-packed stop -- next up, the triathletes square off in stockholm, sweden. thanks for watching and goodbye. ♪ announcer: "brilliant ideas," powered by hyundai motors. narrator: the contemporary art world is vibrant and booming as never before. it's a 21st century phenomenon, a global industry in its own right. "brilliant ideas" looks at the artists at the heart of this, artists with a unique power to astonish, challenge, and shock, push boundaries, ask new...
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next up on the itu world calendar,series world we stop off in beautiful stockholm, sweden. thank you so much, and goodbye. ♪ announcer: the itu world triathlon series is brought to you by columbia threadneedle investments. the proceeding was a paid program. the opinions and views expressed ofnot reflect the opinions bloomberg lp, its affiliates, or its employees. . . . announcer: "brilliant ideas," powered by hyundai motors. narrator: the contemporary art world is vibrant and booming as never before. phenomenon, a global industry in its own right. "brilliant ideas" looks at the artists at the heart of this, artists with a unique power to astonish, challenge, and shock, push boundaries, ask new questions, and see the world afresh. in this program, luke jerram. ♪
next up on the itu world calendar,series world we stop off in beautiful stockholm, sweden. thank you so much, and goodbye. ♪ announcer: the itu world triathlon series is brought to you by columbia threadneedle investments. the proceeding was a paid program. the opinions and views expressed ofnot reflect the opinions bloomberg lp, its affiliates, or its employees. . . . announcer: "brilliant ideas," powered by hyundai motors. narrator: the contemporary art world is vibrant and...
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champion in canada and he is trying to do the same thing again, so he will race here and race in stockholmext we go to austria. will go toater he edmonton and in the final in chicago. so it has been a pretty busy month for gomez. you can see the water temperature there is just above the threshold of 20, so no one is wearing wetsuits today. they are coming out of the black tunnel and into the light and into a wall of sound as it is now just approaching 6:00 at night. we will get just a few shadows, but it is not dark here. it does not get dark until almost 10:00 p.m. look at those crowds. some of them were sitting a line about 2.5 hours ago to have a chance to get appearance get up close and personal with these incredible men. eight minutes and change, so they are having a very, very fast swim here. minuteseight and a half at this point. it will be fascinating to see how many make the lead group on the bike? >> i think a lot, today. trevor: that could benefit the likes of mola and murray and others. least 15e've got at guys all in close contact here, and then it is a matter of, you know, ca
champion in canada and he is trying to do the same thing again, so he will race here and race in stockholmext we go to austria. will go toater he edmonton and in the final in chicago. so it has been a pretty busy month for gomez. you can see the water temperature there is just above the threshold of 20, so no one is wearing wetsuits today. they are coming out of the black tunnel and into the light and into a wall of sound as it is now just approaching 6:00 at night. we will get just a few...
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we backed entrepreneurs out of stockholm and they have over 1.5 billion phone numbers in the cloud.his is a good idea. emily: kleiner made a bet on cleantech that did not pan out. how much do you worry about making that mistake or missing the next google or amazon. john: i don't want to make mistakes, but most importantly, i do not want to repeat mistakes. our partners have said that they want us to pioneer new areas and explore disruptive changes. an example of one i am excited about is augmented, not virtual, but augmented reality. hopefully some time later this year hopefully you will be able to put on a set of magic glasses. emily: facebook has made bets on virtual reality, why do you say augmented versus virtual-reality? do you think that was a good bet for facebook? john: facebook is a great company, but the idea that you will block out everything to get your experience of the world is one approach. the larger one is to see anything overlaid on the world that you are in. emily: i saw you wearing google glass when it debuted, it hasn't really worked out. what can the next gener
we backed entrepreneurs out of stockholm and they have over 1.5 billion phone numbers in the cloud.his is a good idea. emily: kleiner made a bet on cleantech that did not pan out. how much do you worry about making that mistake or missing the next google or amazon. john: i don't want to make mistakes, but most importantly, i do not want to repeat mistakes. our partners have said that they want us to pioneer new areas and explore disruptive changes. an example of one i am excited about is...
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last year he was champion in canada and expects do the same thing again, race here, racing in stockholmext weekend go to austria. two weeks later, edmonton and the grand final in chicago so a busy month for gomez. if anyone is capable he is the guy. nobody wearing wetsuits today. they are coming out of a black tunnel into the sunlight and to a wall of sound as it is now approaching 6:00 at night so we will get a few shadows but it is not dark here, doesn't get dark until 10:00 p.m. and look at the wereof that crowd, some sitting outside two and a half hours ago to have a chance to get up here and get up close and personal to these incredible men. eight minutes in change so they are having a fast swim. >> eight and a half minutes at this point, and it will be fascinating to see how many make the lead group on the bike. >> i think a lot. >> it will benefit some more than others. >> wow. we have at least 15 guys all in close contact. then it is a matter of can that big pack stay close? >> out they come. all where we thought they would be. podium,been near the vincent lewis, the big name. w
last year he was champion in canada and expects do the same thing again, race here, racing in stockholmext weekend go to austria. two weeks later, edmonton and the grand final in chicago so a busy month for gomez. if anyone is capable he is the guy. nobody wearing wetsuits today. they are coming out of a black tunnel into the sunlight and to a wall of sound as it is now approaching 6:00 at night so we will get a few shadows but it is not dark here, doesn't get dark until 10:00 p.m. and look at...
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police near stockholm detained the rapper after a concert and made him take a drug test.ice said the test results would not be available for some time. snoop dogg was later released and free to leave the country. >>> in sports baseball hall of fame has four new members at sunday's induction ceremony. houston's craig biggio was honored along with john smoltz randy johnson, and pedro her martinez. >> randy johnson the big unit my brother from another mirror. hey, i just have to ask you a question. how does the weather feel when you stand up? >> after the ceremony pedro held up a flag of the dominican republic along with another hall of famer ron mary err ron mar shol. >>> for the second time this season detroit gave up 20 heats as boston beat the tigers 11-1. the struggling tigers have lost six of their last nine games. >>> and a rare triple play by the mariners in a game in seattle. it left runners trapped between first and second as well as third and home but both runners ended up at third base and were tagged out and the mariners beat the blue jays f-5 in ten innings. >>
police near stockholm detained the rapper after a concert and made him take a drug test.ice said the test results would not be available for some time. snoop dogg was later released and free to leave the country. >>> in sports baseball hall of fame has four new members at sunday's induction ceremony. houston's craig biggio was honored along with john smoltz randy johnson, and pedro her martinez. >> randy johnson the big unit my brother from another mirror. hey, i just have to ask...
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. >> let's get a view from our guest from stockholm, chairman of european jews. you were part of a flotilla turned away again in june. what was the point of that. what did you achieve? >> for the first i will correct you, we were not turned away. we were attacked on international water, 170km from sure. but we were kidnapped into israel. we were imprisoned and sent out of the country. the purpose of our continues flotilla is to break the siege of gaza. to point to the world, and gaza is the port of palestine to the world. they had no right to prevent people of palestine of free movement. they are entitled to the same right and obligation of people of israel or other people. we have been attacked as i said imprisoned and we have kind of experienced the same crimes that israeli is doing every day. >> you grew up in israel. you served as a paratrooper, and you said as far as the flotilla is concerned, doing it as much for the people of israel and gaza. >> already 1970, when i was sent to gaza i refused to operate in territories, because the israeli army and no other
. >> let's get a view from our guest from stockholm, chairman of european jews. you were part of a flotilla turned away again in june. what was the point of that. what did you achieve? >> for the first i will correct you, we were not turned away. we were attacked on international water, 170km from sure. but we were kidnapped into israel. we were imprisoned and sent out of the country. the purpose of our continues flotilla is to break the siege of gaza. to point to the world, and...
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. >>> snoop dogg is arrested after a concert in stockholm. swedish police detained and questioned the 43-year-old rapper on suspicion of drug possession. he has been allowed to leave the country immediately. the rapper posted an instagram video calling his arrest racial profiling. you probably know his real name is calvin johnson junior. >>> starting the work week what. does it look like? >> it's starting to session. looks like a hot, humid week to finish up the month of july. >> not a lot of walking. >> early in the day maybe or inside the mall. a lot of people do. that weather-wise let's talk about the three-degree guarantee. i was forecasting a high of 93. we got to 91. >> sue look happy. >> we made that two. degrees. so that's a good forecast right there. let's show you doppler 9000. earlier today most of the activity was up in pennsylvania, ohio, parts of new england. but we've seen some showers and even a few thunderstorms pop over our west over the last couple of hours. just some heavy downpours out through the shenandoah valley. right
. >>> snoop dogg is arrested after a concert in stockholm. swedish police detained and questioned the 43-year-old rapper on suspicion of drug possession. he has been allowed to leave the country immediately. the rapper posted an instagram video calling his arrest racial profiling. you probably know his real name is calvin johnson junior. >>> starting the work week what. does it look like? >> it's starting to session. looks like a hot, humid week to finish up the month of...
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johan: we are two company based in stockholm. long history and we wanted to work into collaboration. media and advertising. we had a partnership that will benefit both companies. we decided to invest as a consequence. excited about that opportunity and it is progressing well. anna: do you have ambitions to be a fully combined business? johan: and no. this is a step for our innovation agenda, moving the industry closer to where the customers are. they are in the internet space. we need to step up and speed up to deliver on expectations. this is a great way to work with a global company with expertise in the field. anna: thank you very much. president and ceo -- let's talk about some of the breaking news we are getting. electrolux, numbers coming through. they are saying they will vigorously contest the doj efforts to oppose their ge deal. you'll remember the doj raised objections by electrolux to buy ge's appliance business. in terms of the underlying numbers, net income came above estimates. 608 million swedish crowns. a lot of f
johan: we are two company based in stockholm. long history and we wanted to work into collaboration. media and advertising. we had a partnership that will benefit both companies. we decided to invest as a consequence. excited about that opportunity and it is progressing well. anna: do you have ambitions to be a fully combined business? johan: and no. this is a step for our innovation agenda, moving the industry closer to where the customers are. they are in the internet space. we need to step...
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tallinn's nordic lutheran culture and language connect it with stockholm and helsinki, but two centuries of czarist russian rule and nearly 50 years as part of the soviet union have blended in a distinctly russian flavor. fins and estonians share a similar history. first, swedish domination, then russian. then independence after world war i. until 1940, the estonians were about as affluent as the fins, but then estonia was gobbled up by an expanding soviet empire and spent the decades after world war ii under communism. when the ussr fell, estonia regained its freedom, and in 2004, it joined the european union. tallinn has modernized at an astounding rate since the fall of the soviet union. its business district shines with the same glass and steel gleam you'll find in any modern city. yet nearby are the rugged and fully intact medieval walls, and the town within these ramparts has a beautifully preserved old-world ambiance. among medieval cities in the north of europe, none are as well preserved as tallinn. the town hall square was a marketplace through the centuries. its fine old build
tallinn's nordic lutheran culture and language connect it with stockholm and helsinki, but two centuries of czarist russian rule and nearly 50 years as part of the soviet union have blended in a distinctly russian flavor. fins and estonians share a similar history. first, swedish domination, then russian. then independence after world war i. until 1940, the estonians were about as affluent as the fins, but then estonia was gobbled up by an expanding soviet empire and spent the decades after...
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european jews for justice peace in stockholm, thank you very much for being with us, now, you were partthe recent flotilla that was recently turned away and you said that you are part of this campaign because you are doing it for the people of israel. what do you mean by that? >> first i would like to say we were not turned a what, we were kidnapped in international water by the israeli army. forced in to israel, impressed and then kicked out of the country. i must insist that the policies of the israeli government leading the isreali people in to the abyss in to a continuous war fox nba in to say situation that no people deserve to live under. i think that just peace a reconciliation process, this is what is needed between the people of israel and the palestinian people. that all people will have the same right and same obligation and the human rights will be respected for all people regardless of ethnicity religion, so on, so forth. >> now, you grew up in israel. you served as a pair trooper in the israeli army. why have you changed your tone from being a paddock pat patriotic israeli
european jews for justice peace in stockholm, thank you very much for being with us, now, you were partthe recent flotilla that was recently turned away and you said that you are part of this campaign because you are doing it for the people of israel. what do you mean by that? >> first i would like to say we were not turned a what, we were kidnapped in international water by the israeli army. forced in to israel, impressed and then kicked out of the country. i must insist that the...
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now a former director general of the international atomic energy agency and joins me now from stockholm and thank you for being with us. first of all your initial reaction to the news of this deal. >> i think very positive and i think after so many years of talks between the western world and iran it is welcome that there is the result and the background was really that iran developed a nuclear program that was so large that it raised suspicions that they also intended to use it for weapons purposes and what has now happened is they are committing themselves through the reduction of scaling down this program to make it commence with nuclear power and other purposes. so this should give confidence in the world they are not on the path to a weapon and there will be a very extensive interest in inspection to follow the discovery of energy commitments from what they are making and this has great spin offices in relaxation and iran can be expected to be of help in encountering this in the middle east and more helpful with the terrible war in syria and stability in iraq and also stability in
now a former director general of the international atomic energy agency and joins me now from stockholm and thank you for being with us. first of all your initial reaction to the news of this deal. >> i think very positive and i think after so many years of talks between the western world and iran it is welcome that there is the result and the background was really that iran developed a nuclear program that was so large that it raised suspicions that they also intended to use it for...
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snoop had just performed in stockholme when police pulled him over. he was later released and free to leave the country. afterward snoop went on social media calling it racial profiling, says woe not return to sweden. >> you're just a thief. >> no. >> a mad man. >> small but mighty, ant man takes the top spot for second straight weekend. marvel's hero, earns $24.8 million this past weekend. and it is just pixels starring adam sandler took in 24 million, mill johns, train wreck, saw paw, round the out the top five. >> initially here, we have very very rain falling across southeastern new jersey, as well as into delaware. almost everybody to deal with the heavy line p of thunderstorms, rainfall amounts have come into us from our eyewitness weather watcher network. shy of half inch came in from bath pa, from charles out in perkasie, john had just over .3 of an inch, phil out in philadelphia reporting just over a quarter of an inch of rain from the rain that's already moved on through, in fact phil actually had picture that we go on over to here, he shows
snoop had just performed in stockholme when police pulled him over. he was later released and free to leave the country. afterward snoop went on social media calling it racial profiling, says woe not return to sweden. >> you're just a thief. >> no. >> a mad man. >> small but mighty, ant man takes the top spot for second straight weekend. marvel's hero, earns $24.8 million this past weekend. and it is just pixels starring adam sandler took in 24 million, mill johns, train...
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claimed responsibility for vallejo kidnapping and says the it feels guilty he experienced adverse stockholmidate the stories of his victims."so far as the the box i had a hard time accepting it as being true confirmed tonight mahler as also a suspect and a third home break-in that one in potto father of these huskings reacting to today's news not only to him but to his daughter as well authorities have a suspect her father says it hopes police have the right guy and that the prosecution"they did continue for several days even when they're interviewing and so is this a big relief. keeler reports. "first economic policy speech of her campaign what the senator mark your rubio first texas proposal. cut to"x's for around $3 million a year by almost under $40,000." >> reporter: the bush saying this could lead to work longer hours and productivity gains for income. clarified is talking of americans working part time and want to work full time but couldn't seize on his comment. "in may of heard governor bush say last week americans just need to work longer hours well he must not have met. many amer
claimed responsibility for vallejo kidnapping and says the it feels guilty he experienced adverse stockholmidate the stories of his victims."so far as the the box i had a hard time accepting it as being true confirmed tonight mahler as also a suspect and a third home break-in that one in potto father of these huskings reacting to today's news not only to him but to his daughter as well authorities have a suspect her father says it hopes police have the right guy and that the...
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a swedish woman that he knew in ethiopia said she spotted him twice in a park in stockholm.and her husband saw brad bishop in basel, switzerland on a train, stared at him right in his eyes. and then there was roy harrell, who was a friend and colleague. >> all these years, i really thought nothing more about brad bishop until sorrento. i don't normally speak to people in men's rooms. i thought he was a vagrant. he was sitting there when i came and stood right next to him and for some reason turned. in my mind's eye, i stripped off the beard and saw the foreign services officer i'd seen in washington, d.c. i just impulsively said you're brad bishop, aren't you? and he began trembling and shaking. said oh, god, no. and turned and ran. i have no doubt that -- that it was him. >> after that many years, a book was all of a sudden found. >> it really is as good as a bloody fingerprint at the scene. no artificial flavors, colors, sweeteners, preservatives, and no artificial smiles. because clean dressings, taste better. panera. food as it should be. there has got to be a way to red
a swedish woman that he knew in ethiopia said she spotted him twice in a park in stockholm.and her husband saw brad bishop in basel, switzerland on a train, stared at him right in his eyes. and then there was roy harrell, who was a friend and colleague. >> all these years, i really thought nothing more about brad bishop until sorrento. i don't normally speak to people in men's rooms. i thought he was a vagrant. he was sitting there when i came and stood right next to him and for some...
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i predict -- i haven't seen this but the white subjects will fall prey to the stockholm syndrome andonfess their evilness. >> they should be ashamed of cement, electricity, cleaner air and water, all of the horrible ending slavery, all of the horrible things white people have done. they should be ashamed of themselves. >> great point. let's end on that note. i want to bring in our liberal panel. i'm sure you are happy there's a show devoted to white people and how bad they are. >> greg, i am happy white people are finally represented on mtv. it's been a long struggle for us but timely we made it. >> that's true. >> any thoughts on donald trump? >> i think he's a great man. i support him 100%. does anyone else illegal immigration it is a man that employs hundreds of them. >> he claims he dunn. >> i'm going to take him at his word. again, everyone watching vote for him. he should be president trump. >> there you go. >> glad you agree with gavin. all right. up next, the joke that killed a scientist's career. first check in with our studio audience. thank you for being here. a quick show
i predict -- i haven't seen this but the white subjects will fall prey to the stockholm syndrome andonfess their evilness. >> they should be ashamed of cement, electricity, cleaner air and water, all of the horrible ending slavery, all of the horrible things white people have done. they should be ashamed of themselves. >> great point. let's end on that note. i want to bring in our liberal panel. i'm sure you are happy there's a show devoted to white people and how bad they are....
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one in stockholm, sweden. one in basil, switzerland. one in sorento, italy.ve seen brad bishop or have any information as to his whereabouts, please call 1-866-the-hunt or go online at cnn.com/thehunt. we'll pass your tip on to the proper authorities. and if requested, we'll not reveal your name. >> imagine being inside like that. and not being able to do anything. >> somewhere after that stop in kingsville, the railcar became a coffin. stealing your customers' secrets. there's an army of us. relentlessly unpicking your patchwork of security. think you'll spot us? ♪ you haven't so far. the next wave of the internet requires the next wave of security. we're ready. are you? t-mobile now extends your coverage beyond the borders at no extra charge. get 4g lte data, unlimited calls and texts in mexico and canada just like in the u.s. that's coverage in three countries for the price of one. only from t-mobile. i'm sorta marge... you're not marge? we both drive a stick, we both like saving money on car insurance, and we both feel integrity, such as, that of healthca
one in stockholm, sweden. one in basil, switzerland. one in sorento, italy.ve seen brad bishop or have any information as to his whereabouts, please call 1-866-the-hunt or go online at cnn.com/thehunt. we'll pass your tip on to the proper authorities. and if requested, we'll not reveal your name. >> imagine being inside like that. and not being able to do anything. >> somewhere after that stop in kingsville, the railcar became a coffin. stealing your customers' secrets. there's an...
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his defense, or defense argued the exact reverse stockholm syndrome and so forth. my father didn't figure it was so. i take unfashionable position. a friend of mine actually i defense psychiatrist robert j lipton father believed she was responsible and idea for free will. his testimony proved to be decisive and the jury found her guilty. in a more important case in which he was involved was that of a man who strangled 13 women and is known to history as the boston strangler. his name actually was albert h disalvo. the father lapine transcripts lengthy conversations with the strangler when he was asked what is asked to determine if the men was insane or in populous province too crazy to be brought to trial under massachusetts law. my father had an amazing conversation with them. you know, i've read through it all in typed form. it comes out 245 pages singlespaced. it is sort of priceless documents certainly for research, psychiatric researchers and people concerned with the roots of terrorism the roots of seemingly irrational crime. the man could describe in some gr
his defense, or defense argued the exact reverse stockholm syndrome and so forth. my father didn't figure it was so. i take unfashionable position. a friend of mine actually i defense psychiatrist robert j lipton father believed she was responsible and idea for free will. his testimony proved to be decisive and the jury found her guilty. in a more important case in which he was involved was that of a man who strangled 13 women and is known to history as the boston strangler. his name actually...
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embassy in stockholm for two years. with him occasionally in paris, but there is no full embrace of the syrian kurds. there should be. they have been the point of the spear against isis. if we are serious about degrading isis, we have to work with boots on the grounds. the only effective fighters are the kurds. henri: first of all, we are working with the syrian pyd. we have the office with the american offices. the corporation is actually quite extensive. if we are not giving a visa to the head of pyd, which i think it's a mistake, is not to get the turks angry. i disagree with frank. i think the turks are very much opposed to the pyd. they do not see a difference between the pyd and pkk. when you look at the turkish press, especially the government these are the people saying the pyd is worse than isis. if they had a choice, they would rather the teeth -- pyd then isis. when isis tried to over onerun run kobani, erdogan made it very clear they wanted it to fall to isis. then he said, what is in kobani? oil, gold, diam
embassy in stockholm for two years. with him occasionally in paris, but there is no full embrace of the syrian kurds. there should be. they have been the point of the spear against isis. if we are serious about degrading isis, we have to work with boots on the grounds. the only effective fighters are the kurds. henri: first of all, we are working with the syrian pyd. we have the office with the american offices. the corporation is actually quite extensive. if we are not giving a visa to the...
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the four other possible cities -- oslo, norway, stockholm sweden, krakow, poland and lviv, ukraine -- had all pulled out of the running. beijing hosted the summer olympics in 2008, amid a flurry of allegations over human rights abuses tied directly to the events, including forced evictions and labor abuses of migrant construction workers. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we begin today's show in portland oregon, where law enforcement officers have removed greenpeace activists who spent 40 hours suspended from a bridge in order to block and giant shell from leaving for the arctic. hundreds of activists have been gathered in efforts to stop shell's plans to deliver -- drill in the sea. suspended activists successfully forced shell's shipped to turn back to port. greenpeace activist kristina flores describes watching the ship turnaround. kristina: this morning was quite the adventure. it felt great to watch it turn around and go back to court. it is a great sign that we are winning, we are strong, and
the four other possible cities -- oslo, norway, stockholm sweden, krakow, poland and lviv, ukraine -- had all pulled out of the running. beijing hosted the summer olympics in 2008, amid a flurry of allegations over human rights abuses tied directly to the events, including forced evictions and labor abuses of migrant construction workers. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we begin today's show in portland...
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results will not be available bull snoop says he won't be going back to stockholm.id on twitter to my sweden fans you can blame your police department for never seeing me again in your beautiful country. >>> on this day in 1940. >> what's up, doc? the wabbit down here and i'm -- >> bugs bunny made his debut. mel blanc gave him the life and brought to life woody wood pecker and porky pig. the only name for bugs bun is was happy rabbit. othe years the wisecracking wabbit had run-ins with elmer if you had yosemite sam and daffy duck and bugs came out hey and he asked what's up doc, 7 5 years ago today. i'm john scott. "your world" with neil cavuto is next. >> wisconsin is doing terribly. it's in turmoil. the roads are a disaster because they don't have any money to rebuild them. they're borrowing money like crazy. the schools are a disaster. and they're fighting like crazy because there's no money for the schools. the hospitals and education is a disaster. and he was totally in favor of common core. did you to the that? totally in -- which i hate. you have to educate y
results will not be available bull snoop says he won't be going back to stockholm.id on twitter to my sweden fans you can blame your police department for never seeing me again in your beautiful country. >>> on this day in 1940. >> what's up, doc? the wabbit down here and i'm -- >> bugs bunny made his debut. mel blanc gave him the life and brought to life woody wood pecker and porky pig. the only name for bugs bun is was happy rabbit. othe years the wisecracking wabbit had...
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this former director general of the international atomic general agency joining me on the line from stockholm and thanks very much for your time. now it is just after 10:00 gmt, 1:00 p.m. in doha and this is al jazeera with extended coverage of the iran nuclear deal with foreign ministers in vienna and now are holding a roundtable meeting with hours of talks to finalize this historic pact and curbs the nuclear program in exchange from relief from crippling sanctions. here is what eu foreign policy chief federica and foreign minister had to they a little earlier as they started their meeting. >> it is a decision that can open the way to a new chapter in international relations and show that diplomacy, coordination cooperation can over-decemberdecades and it's very much needed in these times. >> let me begin by expressing my appreciation to everybody, to those who started this process and those who continued this process in order to reach a win-win solution on what in our view was an unnecessary crisis and open new horizons for dealing with serious problems that affect our international communi
this former director general of the international atomic general agency joining me on the line from stockholm and thanks very much for your time. now it is just after 10:00 gmt, 1:00 p.m. in doha and this is al jazeera with extended coverage of the iran nuclear deal with foreign ministers in vienna and now are holding a roundtable meeting with hours of talks to finalize this historic pact and curbs the nuclear program in exchange from relief from crippling sanctions. here is what eu foreign...
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has been sitting at stockholm two years but no full embrace of the syrian kurds and there should be. they have been the point of the spear in fighting i.s.i.s. in syria. if syria is about degrading and destroying eyes, we have to work with boots on the ground and the only effective fighters have been proven to be the syrian kurds. >> rose: henri? we are working with the syrian p.c.d. wep.c.d. -- p.y.d. we have a syrian p.y.d. officer. the cooperation is extensive. if we're not given the head of the p.y.d. which i think is a mistake is not to get the turks angry. i think the turks are very much opposed to the p.y.d. they tonight see a difference between the p.y.d. and the p.k.k. when you look at the turkish press, the government press and the press of president erdogan these are the people who keep saying the p.y.d. is worse than i.s.i.s., that if they had a choice, they would rather fight the p.y.d. than i.s.i.s. and when i.s.i.s. tried top overrun -- tried to overrun kobani, syrian kurdishstan, they made it clear they wanted the town to fall to i.s.i.s. when we supported the syrian
has been sitting at stockholm two years but no full embrace of the syrian kurds and there should be. they have been the point of the spear in fighting i.s.i.s. in syria. if syria is about degrading and destroying eyes, we have to work with boots on the ground and the only effective fighters have been proven to be the syrian kurds. >> rose: henri? we are working with the syrian p.c.d. wep.c.d. -- p.y.d. we have a syrian p.y.d. officer. the cooperation is extensive. if we're not given the...
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. >> in oslo and also in stockholm stockholm. >> the clintons have a historic hold on that part of theaid earlier, he hasn't tried yet. bernie sanders on paper could make appeals to other voters as you said, he doesn't really try. >> is he going to do that? >> i don't see why not. >> he's got the resources. >> he's got to try, right? got to get a nomination. >> the burden is on bernie to make the case he's electable and presidential material. that's the next leap. he's consolidating the progressives who want to make a statement. the next leap is presidential material. >> these crowds i mean and think about it in selfie generation, how about this for a segue? but she's out with a new book the selfie vote where the millennials are leading america and how republicans can keep up. you think about a crowd, and i'm dead serious, a crowd of 2500 and young people attracted to bernie sanders. the big mistake is thinking young voters follow young candidates. it's tv executives make that mistake all the time. if we put a 30-year-old host on 30-year-olds will watch. it's not the case. bernie sande
. >> in oslo and also in stockholm stockholm. >> the clintons have a historic hold on that part of theaid earlier, he hasn't tried yet. bernie sanders on paper could make appeals to other voters as you said, he doesn't really try. >> is he going to do that? >> i don't see why not. >> he's got the resources. >> he's got to try, right? got to get a nomination. >> the burden is on bernie to make the case he's electable and presidential material. that's the...
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c-span of course chambre, columbia university, barnes & noble, collins enterprises, stockholm's enterprise, and the beacon hotel. thank you so much for joining us. we continued expanding the conversation of the harlem book fair. i'm happy to announce that in october we will produce the harlem book fair midwest regional in kansas city in collaboration with irene in kansas city and with richard, the president of the naacp in kansas city. the conversations about we as a community through the books and the stories we tell continue to expand, i hope you will join us if you're in the area and we look forward to a very exciting 17th annual harlem book fair. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, max rodriguez. i'm from colombia university. it's a pleasure to be here. i will introduce the panel that will launch the harlem book fair. the panel is particularly timely given the crisis but also some staggering numbers about how the race and poverty in the country, which should be online a national crisis. this panel is called wealth and finance and post averts america come moderated by my colle
c-span of course chambre, columbia university, barnes & noble, collins enterprises, stockholm's enterprise, and the beacon hotel. thank you so much for joining us. we continued expanding the conversation of the harlem book fair. i'm happy to announce that in october we will produce the harlem book fair midwest regional in kansas city in collaboration with irene in kansas city and with richard, the president of the naacp in kansas city. the conversations about we as a community through the...
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people sometimes miss gage, underwater -- >> andy has been working with shark so long he is suffering stockholmgainst the sharks on this one a matter what we say or do. great job, look forward to shark week, thanks a lot. did you see this video? he chose the that the finish time and loses the race. he spoke about it and we do you with xfinity from comcast you can manage your account anytime, anywhere on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills manage service appointments and find answers to your questions. you can even check your connection status on your phone. now it's easier than ever to manage your account. get started at xfinity.com/myaccount hear from him. that is next. charles: let's check the big board. markets not liking the news out of europe, greece shows up empty-handed and angela merkel sound a little peeved, markets are down turning negative and had turning lower and lower, oil hammered yesterday, picks up where it left off down another 2%, $51.39 the you see if this? air force major payne, no relationship to me, it was so close, up for most of the race in atlanta, 10 k
people sometimes miss gage, underwater -- >> andy has been working with shark so long he is suffering stockholmgainst the sharks on this one a matter what we say or do. great job, look forward to shark week, thanks a lot. did you see this video? he chose the that the finish time and loses the race. he spoke about it and we do you with xfinity from comcast you can manage your account anytime, anywhere on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills manage service appointments and...